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Jul 28, 2008 17:06

Ways in which I have not assimilated:

  • The way I say "about" and "process" still makes Americans laugh.
  • "Check" still looks wrong to me. There's a q in there.
  • I still use expressions which baffle Americans (I had to explain"can't be arsed" to Shay this week).
  • I still make jokes based on Canadian Heritage Moments ("oh, doctor, I smell burnt toast!") ( Read more... )

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casey98 July 28 2008, 21:47:20 UTC
I don't understand why people think the Republican party is good with money. Actually, there's a lot I don't understand about American attitudes toward their political parties.

For what it's worth, I grew up here and the process here is cumbersome and illogical.

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joannemerriam July 29 2008, 02:22:53 UTC
True true.

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jcb9 July 29 2008, 01:06:36 UTC
You see, I would be freaked out by a "no concealed carry beyond this door sign," and I don't think I'll see the appeal of American Idol if I live to be a thousand years old. But I could probably tell the difference between taquitos and chimichangas when I was in preschool.

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joannemerriam July 29 2008, 02:23:30 UTC
Those signs are on every public building, practically, in Tennessee. I don't really even see them anymore.

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sleepyhead666 July 29 2008, 01:33:13 UTC
Another way you're not: you said "what I'm on about." I don't think I've ever heard that said in real life.

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joannemerriam July 29 2008, 02:24:34 UTC
Ahahaha. I didn't even notice that.

I'll be sure to say that next time I see you, so you can have the experience of hearing it said.

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sundre July 29 2008, 02:33:27 UTC
Heritage Minutes = Win.

Video Difference has a DVD collection of them. Someday soon I'm going to rent the thing and invite a mob over to my doll-size apartment.

"I need those peach baskets back!"

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joannemerriam July 29 2008, 21:16:29 UTC
My friend Alice gave me a CD with all of them. I think they may be on the new NFB site too.

The Peach Basket Man Is Hard Done By (scroll down)

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amelia_eve July 29 2008, 07:13:16 UTC
Fifteen years in the northeast and I still insist on calling them "freeways," which is not local vernacular, nor even true in many cases (toll roads). But it's fun watching Leit assimilate since coming here from Atlanta. Let's just say his criteria for what constitutes a good parking place in Manhattan are broadening daily.

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joannemerriam July 29 2008, 21:18:59 UTC
I can only imagine.

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